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Benjamin Eisenberg & Gäste - Kabarett zur Deutschen Einheit

In the organizer's words:

Is there still a German unity at all? It's always about East versus West, young versus old, left versus right, top versus bottom. But what still unites us in the country? What is the current state of affairs? What will Germany look like in 2026? Shortly after Unity Day, Benjamin Eisenberg has invited guests who have been dealing with precisely these questions in their programs for many years and promises a good mixture of cabaret and slapstick with and without piano music. The "Cabaret on German Unity" will be a colorful evening, and all the artists would much prefer that to a patriotic party conference. Eisenberg and his guests agree on one thing above all: there needs to be more laughter in Germany again!

As the host of numerous shows, Benjamin Eisenberg is well equipped with current topics for a humorous stocktaking. The charmingly cheeky emcee from the neighboring city can draw on a broad repertoire and picks out the right jokes for this special evening. // www.benjamin-eisenberg.de // https://youtu.be/q5x-rUop5n4

Matthias Reuter has a home game in Oberhausen. He is currently still touring the country with his solo program "Ich bin noch gut!". But of course he is already writing new songs and lyrics and will certainly have some of them in his luggage. As a member of the "Nachgewürzt" ensemble, the satirical two-month review, he has new ideas anyway. Reuter knows that the only thing left to do these days is to escape into humor. That's why he sets out in search of ways to make today's world less important than it would like to be. // www.matthiasreuter.de // https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnCirDnaFOU

Esther Münch is the second co-star. When she performs with her character Waltraud Ehlert, the slate is wiped clean. She has long since achieved cult status in her home town of Bochum and always plays to sold-out houses. She can draw on numbers from around 20 programs. Titles such as "Nich am Hund packen" or "Kamann machen ..." already give an indication of her charming Ruhrpott style. Whether on ARD's Jürgen von der Lippe, ZDF's "Volle Kanne Susanne" or various WDR3 and SAT1 programs, "Waltraud Ehlert", alias Walli, has been a regular fixture everywhere, leaving her flippant Ruhrpott traces in people's laughing muscles and minds. However, the cleaning lady alter ego is only one facet of the versatile actress. Thanks to her studies in German, history and education, her training in flute, piano, guitar, singing and improvisational theater, she is a multi-talented performer who is ideally equipped for a stage career. // https://www.esther-muench.de //

Finally, Jens Neutag is another old hand on board. The Wuppertal native is currently touring with his ninth solo "Opposites Attract". Because the world has changed. Supposed certainties of the past are no longer valid today. This also applies to the saying "opposites attract". If it was ever true at all, then we have now completely lost the ability to engage with opposites. And this is where Neutag comes in. He is also on the road every year as part of the Berlin Distel ensemble with a review of the year and is sure to have gathered many new ideas on the state of our country. // https://www.jensneutag.de // https:// youtu.be/6tZ3B_kMWiY

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